Yeah, these are the main takeaways from the article for me:I don't get how the NYT article is being used as support on the left. It doesn't dispute the fact that there were warnings for months previous to the attack on Western targets in the region. It shows that while there were protests related to the video, the actual attack was organized by, maybe not Al Qaeda, but Ansar al-Sharia. They even say it wasn't spontaneous. If anything it shows a continued lack of knowledge about the different groups in the area. Too many people are hung up on the name Al Qaeda as if it's one all-encompassing entity.
I've never been on the conspiracy bandwagon here. I'm still just waiting to see who they hold accountable for this since it was promised that our government was doing everything in it's power to capture and bring them to justice.
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There's some editorialization between the facts here.Mr. Abu Khattala, who denies participating in the attack, was firmly embedded in the network of Benghazi militias before and afterward. Many other Islamist leaders consider him an erratic extremist. But he was never more than a step removed from the most influential commanders who dominated Benghazi and who befriended the Americans. They were his neighbors, his fellow inmates and his comrades on the front lines in the fight against Colonel Qaddafi.
To this day, some militia leaders offer alibis for Mr. Abu Khattala. All resist quiet American pressure to turn him over to face prosecution. Last spring, one of Libya’s most influential militia leaders sought to make him a kind of local judge.
Fifteen months after Mr. Stevens’s death, the question of responsibility remains a searing issue in Washington, framed by two contradictory story lines.
One has it that the video, which was posted on YouTube, inspired spontaneous street protests that got out of hand. This version, based on early intelligence reports, was initially offered publicly by Susan E. Rice, who is now Mr. Obama’s national security adviser.
The other, favored by Republicans, holds that Mr. Stevens died in a carefully planned assault by Al Qaeda to mark the anniversary of its strike on the United States 11 years before. Republicans have accused the Obama administration of covering up evidence of Al Qaeda’s role to avoid undermining the president’s claim that the group has been decimated, in part because of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
The investigation by The Times shows that the reality in Benghazi was different, and murkier, than either of those story lines suggests.
How many of those sources that you cite even pretend to offer news rather than opinion?Here's some: National Review. American Spectator, Victor Davis Hanson, Krauthammer. Washington Examiner.
I do TRY and read the lefty garbage to see if they make ANY sense on the specific issue I'm reading, but most of the time it's nothing but Obama platitudes, misdirection and half-truths.
Yes. The New York Times. The Washington Post. CNN.Serious question here. As someone who doesn't really read the news that much anymore, I actually have no idea what are the left or right leaning news sources currently. Is there still such a thing as unbiased news sources? And if so, what are the main ones?OK Max. I'm ready to be educated. Since you don't consider the New York Times to be a credible source of objective news, please list the sources that you do consider to be credible and objective.
I'm going to say the WaPo and NYT have provided an outlet for convenient leaks for this administration (and even the last one).Yes. The New York Times. The Washington Post. CNN.Serious question here. As someone who doesn't really read the news that much anymore, I actually have no idea what are the left or right leaning news sources currently. Is there still such a thing as unbiased news sources? And if so, what are the main ones?OK Max. I'm ready to be educated. Since you don't consider the New York Times to be a credible source of objective news, please list the sources that you do consider to be credible and objective.
The article seems to support the view that it wasn't the video that caused it. It might have been used as cover but quite a few details in the NYT article seems to support an organized attack.How does that article prove anything?The point is that conseevatives have been arguing for months that the attacks had nothing to do with that video- the YouTube video was used by the Obama administration to cover up either incompetence or a deliberate crime. Bow we come to learn that it really did have to do with video all along? What an embarrassment.My prediction is this is the last you'll hear about Benghazi from conservatives. After all like Max said, they've got Obamacare to talk about now. So they'll just pretentious this faux scandal never happened.I don't get how the NYT article is being used as support on the left. It doesn't dispute the fact that there were warnings for months previous to the attack on Western targets in the region. It shows that while there were protests related to the video, the actual attack was organized by, maybe not Al Qaeda, but Ansar al-Sharia. They even say it wasn't spontaneous. If anything it shows a continued lack of knowledge about the different groups in the area. Too many people are hung up on the name Al Qaeda as if it's one all-encompassing entity.
I've never been on the conspiracy bandwagon here. I'm still just waiting to see who they hold accountable for this since it was promised that our government was doing everything in it's power to capture and bring them to justice.
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CNN is my main news source. I think the fact that I've seen people on both sides complain that it's biased to the other side means it's a pretty good source for fair reporting. For some reason I thought TWP was biased one way. Maybe I'm thinking of something else.Yes. The New York Times. The Washington Post. CNN.Serious question here. As someone who doesn't really read the news that much anymore, I actually have no idea what are the left or right leaning news sources currently. Is there still such a thing as unbiased news sources? And if so, what are the main ones?OK Max. I'm ready to be educated. Since you don't consider the New York Times to be a credible source of objective news, please list the sources that you do consider to be credible and objective.
This guy has been writing articles since the day of the attack, blaming it on the video. I doubt he approached this newest article with an open mind throughout. You'd figure by now he'd find some real proof though.It's funny how a good portion of that article comes from one they wrote over a year ago
I guess that one didn't get enough exposure. Good idea to throw in "video was responsible" and "no Al Qaeda link" to get it out there more. Even if it proves neither of those.
You're kidding me.This guy has been writing articles since the day of the attack, blaming it on the video. I doubt he approached this newest article with an open mind throughout. You'd figure by now he'd find some real proof though.It's funny how a good portion of that article comes from one they wrote over a year ago
I guess that one didn't get enough exposure. Good idea to throw in "video was responsible" and "no Al Qaeda link" to get it out there more. Even if it proves neither of those.
None of the above.Just so we're clear, you don't believe the NYTime Cairo bureau chief jamny? It's your opinion that he's lying, making stuff up, or at worst, a part of the conspiracy?
So you think he honestly believes his reporting, you just believe it's not accurate?None of the above.Just so we're clear, you don't believe the NYTime Cairo bureau chief jamny? It's your opinion that he's lying, making stuff up, or at worst, a part of the conspiracy?
I think he probably really believes that the video was the root cause of the attack and approaches his article with that mindset. It's easier to look deeper into something you believe than something you don't. We're all guilty of that.
I have no idea if it's accurate or not. He did nothing to prove that it was directly started because of the video. If anything, I think he bolstered the opposite opinion.So you think he honestly believes his reporting, you just believe it's not accurate?None of the above.Just so we're clear, you don't believe the NYTime Cairo bureau chief jamny? It's your opinion that he's lying, making stuff up, or at worst, a part of the conspiracy?
I think he probably really believes that the video was the root cause of the attack and approaches his article with that mindset. It's easier to look deeper into something you believe than something you don't. We're all guilty of that.
Ok I have to ask.....Doctor Coward responds with more nonsense. Get a life, loser, and stop stalking me around the forums. Go back to your bestiality hobby.Max Nutjob turns the Benghazi thread into a Obamacare bashing party.![]()
Female sheep have the same genitalia as human broads do.Ok I have to ask.....Doctor Coward responds with more nonsense. Get a life, loser, and stop stalking me around the forums. Go back to your bestiality hobby.Max Nutjob turns the Benghazi thread into a Obamacare bashing party.![]()
 And again, I don't care if it was the video that kickstarted the organized attack or the other way around. It was a terrorist attack that we've yet to hold anyone responsible for.
Although Mr. Abu Khattala said he was not a member of Al Qaeda, he declared he would be proud to be associated with Al Qaeda’s puritanical zeal for Islamic law. And he said that the United States had its own foreign policy to blame for the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. “Why is the United States always trying to impose its ideology on everyone else?” he asked. “Why is it always trying to use force to implement its agendas?”
Witnesses, Benghazi residents and Western news reports, including those in The New York Times, have described Mr. Abu Khattala as a leader of Ansar al-Shariah, whose trucks and fighters were seen attacking the mission. Mr. Abu Khattala praised the group’s members as “good people with good goals, which are trying to implement Islamic law,” and he insisted their network of popular support was vastly underestimated by other brigade leaders who said the group had fewer than 200 fighters.
“It is bigger than a brigade,” he said. “It is a movement.”
Mr. Abu Khattala said he was close to the group but was not an official part of it. Instead, he said, he was still the commander of an Islamist brigade, Abu Obaida ibn al-Jarrah. Some of its members joined Ansar al-Shariah, but Mr. Abu Khattala said that even though his brigade had disbanded he could still call it together. “If the individuals are there, the brigade is there,” he said.
During the revolt, the brigade was accused of killing a top general who had defected to the rebels, Abdul Fattah Younes. Mr. Abu Khatalla acknowledged that the general had died in the brigade headquarters, but declined to discuss it further.
Almost all Libyans are Muslims, alcohol is banned, polygamy is legal, almost every woman wears an Islamic head-covering. But all of that still fell short, he said, of true Islamic law.
At 8:30 p.m., British diplomats dropped off their vehicles and weapons before flying back to Tripoli. At 9:42 p.m., according to American officials who have viewed the security camera footage, a police vehicle stationed outside turned on its ignition and drove slowly away.A moment later a solitary figure strolled by the main gate, kicking pebbles and looking around — a final once-over, according to the officials.
The attack began with just a few dozen fighters, according to those officials. The invaders fired their Kalashnikovs at the lights around the gate and broke through with ease.
Witnesses at the scene of the attack identified many participants associated with Ansar al-Shariah. Mr. Abu Khattala’s presence and leadership were evident. He initially hung back, standing near the crowd at Venezia Road, several witnesses said. But a procession of fighters hurried to him out of the smoke and gunfire, addressed him as “sheikh” and then gave him reports or took his orders before plunging back into the compound.
Really, it's still a mystery where the video allegation comes from. No protest, the attack began when a few dozen fighters showed up with AK's."Security vacuum,” Ambassador Stevens wrote in his personal diary on Sept. 6 in Tripoli, in one of the few pages recovered from the Benghazi compound.
“Militias are power on the ground,” he wrote. “Dicey conditions, including car bombs, attacks on consulate,” he continued. “Islamist ‘hit list’ in Benghazi. Me targeted on a prominent website (no more off compound jogging).” A map of his Tripoli jogging route had appeared on the Internet, seemingly inviting attacks, diplomats said.
I think anyone reading that piece with an objective viewpoint would suggest that the piece destroyed the conspiracy theory narrative. Susan Rice wasn't making up the story about the video for political reasons.I have no idea if it's accurate or not. He did nothing to prove that it was directly started because of the video. If anything, I think he bolstered the opposite opinion.So you think he honestly believes his reporting, you just believe it's not accurate?None of the above.Just so we're clear, you don't believe the NYTime Cairo bureau chief jamny? It's your opinion that he's lying, making stuff up, or at worst, a part of the conspiracy?
I think he probably really believes that the video was the root cause of the attack and approaches his article with that mindset. It's easier to look deeper into something you believe than something you don't. We're all guilty of that.
You've mentioned that a couple of times, but if you go back through your posts in this thread, you seem quick to criticize almost every action by the administration while always deferring to the conspiracy theorists. Remember when you suggested Obama should suspend his presidential campaign to concentrate on this issue last fall? LOL.And again, I don't care if it was the video that kickstarted the organized attack or the other way around. It was a terrorist attack that we've yet to hold anyone responsible for.
This is/was what Rice said:I think anyone reading that piece with an objective viewpoint would suggest that the piece destroyed the conspiracy theory narrative. Susan Rice wasn't making up the story about the video for political reasons....Just so we're clear, you don't believe the NYTime Cairo bureau chief jamny? It's your opinion that he's lying, making stuff up, or at worst, a part of the conspiracy?
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Nowhere in this article is there anything about a spontaneous protest arising.“What happened in Benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in Cairo,” she said on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” “almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in Cairo, prompted by the video.”
Of course not. That was the information that Rice was given at the time from official sources that she and the administration believed to be true. Are you suggesting that Rice (or anyone else) is still standing by statement today? She went with what they believed at that point in time.This is/was what Rice said:I think anyone reading that piece with an objective viewpoint would suggest that the piece destroyed the conspiracy theory narrative. Susan Rice wasn't making up the story about the video for political reasons....Just so we're clear, you don't believe the NYTime Cairo bureau chief jamny? It's your opinion that he's lying, making stuff up, or at worst, a part of the conspiracy?
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Nowhere in this article is there anything about a spontaneous protest arising.“What happened in Benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in Cairo,” she said on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” “almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in Cairo, prompted by the video.”
Nowhere.
I don't believe in a conspiracy. I just think it was handled poorly before, during and after. Hopefully the criticism from people will result in being more prepared the next time. And my biggest complaint at the time was that Obama went on Letterman and partied with JayZ and Beyonce only days after the event. I said it might have been better to take off from that part of his campaign to focus on the attack.You've mentioned that a couple of times, but if you go back through your posts in this thread, you seem quick to criticize almost every action by the administration while always deferring to the conspiracy theorists. Remember when you suggested Obama should suspend his presidential campaign to concentrate on this issue last fall? LOL.And again, I don't care if it was the video that kickstarted the organized attack or the other way around. It was a terrorist attack that we've yet to hold anyone responsible for.
I don't think people doubt that Rice believed what she said, I think the questions have to do with why did they send out Rice, who had no involvement with the situation as opposed to a state department official, and when did they figure out it was a terrorist attack vs how much longer did they keep pushing the "spontaneous" meme.Of course not. That was the information that Rice was given at the time from official sources that she and the administration believed to be true. Are you suggesting that Rice (or anyone else) is still standing by statement today? She went with what they believed at that point in time.This is/was what Rice said:I think anyone reading that piece with an objective viewpoint would suggest that the piece destroyed the conspiracy theory narrative. Susan Rice wasn't making up the story about the video for political reasons....Just so we're clear, you don't believe the NYTime Cairo bureau chief jamny? It's your opinion that he's lying, making stuff up, or at worst, a part of the conspiracy?
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Nowhere in this article is there anything about a spontaneous protest arising.“What happened in Benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in Cairo,” she said on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” “almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in Cairo, prompted by the video.”
Nowhere.
And there it is.I don't believe in a conspiracy. I just think it was handled poorly before, during and after. Hopefully the criticism from people will result in being more prepared the next time. And my biggest complaint at the time was that Obama went on Letterman and partied with JayZ and Beyonce only days after the event. I said it might have been better to take off from that part of his campaign to focus on the attack.You've mentioned that a couple of times, but if you go back through your posts in this thread, you seem quick to criticize almost every action by the administration while always deferring to the conspiracy theorists. Remember when you suggested Obama should suspend his presidential campaign to concentrate on this issue last fall? LOL.And again, I don't care if it was the video that kickstarted the organized attack or the other way around. It was a terrorist attack that we've yet to hold anyone responsible for.
Bet you any amount of money this is the exact line we will hear from 80% of conservatives over the next few days- we never believed in a conspiracy, but it was incompetence and they were ill-prepared. The other 20% will listen to Glen Beck, read World News Daily, and still insist upon conspiracy.I don't believe in a conspiracy. I just think it was handled poorly before, during and after. Hopefully the criticism from people will result in being more prepared the next time. And my biggest complaint at the time was that Obama went on Letterman and partied with JayZ and Beyonce only days after the event. I said it might have been better to take off from that part of his campaign to focus on the attack.You've mentioned that a couple of times, but if you go back through your posts in this thread, you seem quick to criticize almost every action by the administration while always deferring to the conspiracy theorists. Remember when you suggested Obama should suspend his presidential campaign to concentrate on this issue last fall? LOL.And again, I don't care if it was the video that kickstarted the organized attack or the other way around. It was a terrorist attack that we've yet to hold anyone responsible for.
Yep. You nailed it tim.Bet you any amount of money this is the exact line we will hear from 80% of conservatives over the next few days- we never believed in a conspiracy, but it was incompetence and they were ill-prepared. The other 20% will listen to Glen Beck, read World News Daily, and still insist upon conspiracy.I don't believe in a conspiracy. I just think it was handled poorly before, during and after. Hopefully the criticism from people will result in being more prepared the next time. And my biggest complaint at the time was that Obama went on Letterman and partied with JayZ and Beyonce only days after the event. I said it might have been better to take off from that part of his campaign to focus on the attack.You've mentioned that a couple of times, but if you go back through your posts in this thread, you seem quick to criticize almost every action by the administration while always deferring to the conspiracy theorists. Remember when you suggested Obama should suspend his presidential campaign to concentrate on this issue last fall? LOL.And again, I don't care if it was the video that kickstarted the organized attack or the other way around. It was a terrorist attack that we've yet to hold anyone responsible for.
None of them will admit they were wrong.
I never said incompetence, I said handled poorly. Hopefully mistakes will be learned from for any future incident. Every terrorist attack can be criticised with hindsight. Let's get past the finger pointing and move forward and arrest those responsible. I think I've been fairly consistant since day one and have no reason to admit to being wrong.Bet you any amount of money this is the exact line we will hear from 80% of conservatives over the next few days- we never believed in a conspiracy, but it was incompetence and they were ill-prepared. The other 20% will listen to Glen Beck, read World News Daily, and still insist upon conspiracy.I don't believe in a conspiracy. I just think it was handled poorly before, during and after. Hopefully the criticism from people will result in being more prepared the next time. And my biggest complaint at the time was that Obama went on Letterman and partied with JayZ and Beyonce only days after the event. I said it might have been better to take off from that part of his campaign to focus on the attack.You've mentioned that a couple of times, but if you go back through your posts in this thread, you seem quick to criticize almost every action by the administration while always deferring to the conspiracy theorists. Remember when you suggested Obama should suspend his presidential campaign to concentrate on this issue last fall? LOL.And again, I don't care if it was the video that kickstarted the organized attack or the other way around. It was a terrorist attack that we've yet to hold anyone responsible for.
None of them will admit they were wrong.
I don't remember what you wrote but I will take your word for it. My comments were not addressed toward you, but conservatives in general.I never said incompetence, I said handled poorly. Hopefully mistakes will be learned from for any future incident. Every terrorist attack can be criticised with hindsight. Let's get past the finger pointing and move forward and arrest those responsible. I think I've been fairly consistant since day one and have no reason to admit to being wrong.Bet you any amount of money this is the exact line we will hear from 80% of conservatives over the next few days- we never believed in a conspiracy, but it was incompetence and they were ill-prepared. The other 20% will listen to Glen Beck, read World News Daily, and still insist upon conspiracy.I don't believe in a conspiracy. I just think it was handled poorly before, during and after. Hopefully the criticism from people will result in being more prepared the next time. And my biggest complaint at the time was that Obama went on Letterman and partied with JayZ and Beyonce only days after the event. I said it might have been better to take off from that part of his campaign to focus on the attack.You've mentioned that a couple of times, but if you go back through your posts in this thread, you seem quick to criticize almost every action by the administration while always deferring to the conspiracy theorists. Remember when you suggested Obama should suspend his presidential campaign to concentrate on this issue last fall? LOL.And again, I don't care if it was the video that kickstarted the organized attack or the other way around. It was a terrorist attack that we've yet to hold anyone responsible for.
None of them will admit they were wrong.
If you really believed that you wouldn't have dissed Obama for appearing on Letterman. Don't start with finger pointing and then disingenuously ask people to move past it.I never said incompetence, I said handled poorly. Hopefully mistakes will be learned from for any future incident. Every terrorist attack can be criticised with hindsight. Let's get past the finger pointing and move forward and arrest those responsible. I think I've been fairly consistant since day one and have no reason to admit to being wrong.Bet you any amount of money this is the exact line we will hear from 80% of conservatives over the next few days- we never believed in a conspiracy, but it was incompetence and they were ill-prepared. The other 20% will listen to Glen Beck, read World News Daily, and still insist upon conspiracy.I don't believe in a conspiracy. I just think it was handled poorly before, during and after. Hopefully the criticism from people will result in being more prepared the next time. And my biggest complaint at the time was that Obama went on Letterman and partied with JayZ and Beyonce only days after the event. I said it might have been better to take off from that part of his campaign to focus on the attack.You've mentioned that a couple of times, but if you go back through your posts in this thread, you seem quick to criticize almost every action by the administration while always deferring to the conspiracy theorists. Remember when you suggested Obama should suspend his presidential campaign to concentrate on this issue last fall? LOL.And again, I don't care if it was the video that kickstarted the organized attack or the other way around. It was a terrorist attack that we've yet to hold anyone responsible for.
None of them will admit they were wrong.
I meant about how and why it happened. I have been very critical about how things have gone since then and that includes Obama's actions at the time and to this day. I don't believe the Administration is doing everything in it's power to bring them to justice.If you really believed that you wouldn't have dissed Obama for appearing on Letterman. Don't start with finger pointing and then disingenuously ask people to move past it.I never said incompetence, I said handled poorly. Hopefully mistakes will be learned from for any future incident. Every terrorist attack can be criticised with hindsight. Let's get past the finger pointing and move forward and arrest those responsible. I think I've been fairly consistant since day one and have no reason to admit to being wrong.Bet you any amount of money this is the exact line we will hear from 80% of conservatives over the next few days- we never believed in a conspiracy, but it was incompetence and they were ill-prepared. The other 20% will listen to Glen Beck, read World News Daily, and still insist upon conspiracy.I don't believe in a conspiracy. I just think it was handled poorly before, during and after. Hopefully the criticism from people will result in being more prepared the next time. And my biggest complaint at the time was that Obama went on Letterman and partied with JayZ and Beyonce only days after the event. I said it might have been better to take off from that part of his campaign to focus on the attack.You've mentioned that a couple of times, but if you go back through your posts in this thread, you seem quick to criticize almost every action by the administration while always deferring to the conspiracy theorists. Remember when you suggested Obama should suspend his presidential campaign to concentrate on this issue last fall? LOL.And again, I don't care if it was the video that kickstarted the organized attack or the other way around. It was a terrorist attack that we've yet to hold anyone responsible for.
None of them will admit they were wrong.
Yes, and I am sure you were equally critical on this forum in regards to Bush and his failure to bring Bin Laden to justice.I meant about how and why it happened. I have been very critical about how things have gone since then and that includes Obama's actions at the time and to this day. I don't believe the Administration is doing everything in it's power to bring them to justice.If you really believed that you wouldn't have dissed Obama for appearing on Letterman. Don't start with finger pointing and then disingenuously ask people to move past it.
Yes, and I am sure you were equally critical on this forum in regards to Bush and his failure to bring Bin Laden to justice.I meant about how and why it happened. I have been very critical about how things have gone since then and that includes Obama's actions at the time and to this day. I don't believe the Administration is doing everything in it's power to bring them to justice.If you really believed that you wouldn't have dissed Obama for appearing on Letterman. Don't start with finger pointing and then disingenuously ask people to move past it.
 Based on what? How in the world could you possibly know what efforts the CIA, NSA, et al. are making in regard to finding the perpetrators?I meant about how and why it happened. I have been very critical about how things have gone since then and that includes Obama's actions at the time and to this day. I don't believe the Administration is doing everything in it's power to bring them to justice.If you really believed that you wouldn't have dissed Obama for appearing on Letterman. Don't start with finger pointing and then disingenuously ask people to move past it.I never said incompetence, I said handled poorly. Hopefully mistakes will be learned from for any future incident. Every terrorist attack can be criticised with hindsight. Let's get past the finger pointing and move forward and arrest those responsible. I think I've been fairly consistant since day one and have no reason to admit to being wrong.Bet you any amount of money this is the exact line we will hear from 80% of conservatives over the next few days- we never believed in a conspiracy, but it was incompetence and they were ill-prepared. The other 20% will listen to Glen Beck, read World News Daily, and still insist upon conspiracy.I don't believe in a conspiracy. I just think it was handled poorly before, during and after. Hopefully the criticism from people will result in being more prepared the next time. And my biggest complaint at the time was that Obama went on Letterman and partied with JayZ and Beyonce only days after the event. I said it might have been better to take off from that part of his campaign to focus on the attack.You've mentioned that a couple of times, but if you go back through your posts in this thread, you seem quick to criticize almost every action by the administration while always deferring to the conspiracy theorists. Remember when you suggested Obama should suspend his presidential campaign to concentrate on this issue last fall? LOL.And again, I don't care if it was the video that kickstarted the organized attack or the other way around. It was a terrorist attack that we've yet to hold anyone responsible for.
None of them will admit they were wrong.
Obviously I don't and I hope I'm wrong. I look forward to the day someone is convicted of the crime and the families of those killed can have some closure. Then I will admit I was wrong and thank our President for his diligence.Based on what? How in the world could you possibly know what efforts the CIA, NSA, et al. are making in regard to finding the perpetrators?I meant about how and why it happened. I have been very critical about how things have gone since then and that includes Obama's actions at the time and to this day. I don't believe the Administration is doing everything in it's power to bring them to justice.If you really believed that you wouldn't have dissed Obama for appearing on Letterman. Don't start with finger pointing and then disingenuously ask people to move past it.I never said incompetence, I said handled poorly. Hopefully mistakes will be learned from for any future incident. Every terrorist attack can be criticised with hindsight. Let's get past the finger pointing and move forward and arrest those responsible. I think I've been fairly consistant since day one and have no reason to admit to being wrong.Bet you any amount of money this is the exact line we will hear from 80% of conservatives over the next few days- we never believed in a conspiracy, but it was incompetence and they were ill-prepared. The other 20% will listen to Glen Beck, read World News Daily, and still insist upon conspiracy.I don't believe in a conspiracy. I just think it was handled poorly before, during and after. Hopefully the criticism from people will result in being more prepared the next time. And my biggest complaint at the time was that Obama went on Letterman and partied with JayZ and Beyonce only days after the event. I said it might have been better to take off from that part of his campaign to focus on the attack.You've mentioned that a couple of times, but if you go back through your posts in this thread, you seem quick to criticize almost every action by the administration while always deferring to the conspiracy theorists. Remember when you suggested Obama should suspend his presidential campaign to concentrate on this issue last fall? LOL.And again, I don't care if it was the video that kickstarted the organized attack or the other way around. It was a terrorist attack that we've yet to hold anyone responsible for.
None of them will admit they were wrong.
This forum is chalk full of people who think they know what the NSA is up to all of the time.Based on what? How in the world could you possibly know what efforts the CIA, NSA, et al. are making in regard to finding the perpetrators?I meant about how and why it happened. I have been very critical about how things have gone since then and that includes Obama's actions at the time and to this day. I don't believe the Administration is doing everything in it's power to bring them to justice.If you really believed that you wouldn't have dissed Obama for appearing on Letterman. Don't start with finger pointing and then disingenuously ask people to move past it.I never said incompetence, I said handled poorly. Hopefully mistakes will be learned from for any future incident. Every terrorist attack can be criticised with hindsight. Let's get past the finger pointing and move forward and arrest those responsible. I think I've been fairly consistant since day one and have no reason to admit to being wrong.Bet you any amount of money this is the exact line we will hear from 80% of conservatives over the next few days- we never believed in a conspiracy, but it was incompetence and they were ill-prepared. The other 20% will listen to Glen Beck, read World News Daily, and still insist upon conspiracy.I don't believe in a conspiracy. I just think it was handled poorly before, during and after. Hopefully the criticism from people will result in being more prepared the next time. And my biggest complaint at the time was that Obama went on Letterman and partied with JayZ and Beyonce only days after the event. I said it might have been better to take off from that part of his campaign to focus on the attack.You've mentioned that a couple of times, but if you go back through your posts in this thread, you seem quick to criticize almost every action by the administration while always deferring to the conspiracy theorists. Remember when you suggested Obama should suspend his presidential campaign to concentrate on this issue last fall? LOL.And again, I don't care if it was the video that kickstarted the organized attack or the other way around. It was a terrorist attack that we've yet to hold anyone responsible for.
None of them will admit they were wrong.
 There's been a lot of different discussions in this 62 page thread. Not all of my 102 posts are critical of Obama or even discuss Benghazi. While things could have been handled better, I don't blame the Administration for the attack. Terrorists exploit weaknesses. You will never stop them all and it's useless to point fingers after the fact. Hopefully we learned from mistakes and have improved for future events. My criticism continues to be the actions in the aftermath of the attack. Sorry if I don't believe they are doing EVERYTHING in their power to track down those responsible. I mean the lead suspect, Khattani, is sipping drinks poolside with a NY Times reporter yet we have not interviewed him yet (AFAIK) I do not see in our President a man that is persistent and diligent. Five years in, I think I'm allowed to make that judgement now. Yes, just my opinion.Cool jamny. Just seems kind of strange - you have 102 posts in this thread, virtually every one of them critical of the Obama administration in some form, yet you deny believing any of the debunked conspiracies and admit you have no clue as to what they are doing to track down those responsible.
All you really know is that you oppose any and all things Obama administration.
Ok, I guess.![]()
PBS news hour. They give equal time to both 'sides' and overall of similar rank as well (not just liberal/conservative punching bag).Serious question here. As someone who doesn't really read the news that much anymore, I actually have no idea what are the left or right leaning news sources currently. Is there still such a thing as unbiased news sources? And if so, what are the main ones?OK Max. I'm ready to be educated. Since you don't consider the New York Times to be a credible source of objective news, please list the sources that you do consider to be credible and objective.
You do remember we got Osama on Obama's watch, right?There's been a lot of different discussions in this 62 page thread. Not all of my 102 posts are critical of Obama or even discuss Benghazi. While things could have been handled better, I don't blame the Administration for the attack. Terrorists exploit weaknesses. You will never stop them all and it's useless to point fingers after the fact. Hopefully we learned from mistakes and have improved for future events. My criticism continues to be the actions in the aftermath of the attack. Sorry if I don't believe they are doing EVERYTHING in their power to track down those responsible. I mean the lead suspect, Khattani, is sipping drinks poolside with a NY Times reporter yet we have not interviewed him yet (AFAIK) I do not see in our President a man that is persistent and diligent. Five years in, I think I'm allowed to make that judgement now. Yes, just my opinion.Cool jamny. Just seems kind of strange - you have 102 posts in this thread, virtually every one of them critical of the Obama administration in some form, yet you deny believing any of the debunked conspiracies and admit you have no clue as to what they are doing to track down those responsible.
All you really know is that you oppose any and all things Obama administration.
Ok, I guess.![]()
I hope I'm wrong.
Seventy percent of US troop fatalities in Afghanistan have happened under his watch also. So what?You do remember we got Osama on Obama's watch, right?There's been a lot of different discussions in this 62 page thread. Not all of my 102 posts are critical of Obama or even discuss Benghazi. While things could have been handled better, I don't blame the Administration for the attack. Terrorists exploit weaknesses. You will never stop them all and it's useless to point fingers after the fact. Hopefully we learned from mistakes and have improved for future events. My criticism continues to be the actions in the aftermath of the attack. Sorry if I don't believe they are doing EVERYTHING in their power to track down those responsible. I mean the lead suspect, Khattani, is sipping drinks poolside with a NY Times reporter yet we have not interviewed him yet (AFAIK) I do not see in our President a man that is persistent and diligent. Five years in, I think I'm allowed to make that judgement now. Yes, just my opinion.Cool jamny. Just seems kind of strange - you have 102 posts in this thread, virtually every one of them critical of the Obama administration in some form, yet you deny believing any of the debunked conspiracies and admit you have no clue as to what they are doing to track down those responsible.
All you really know is that you oppose any and all things Obama administration.
Ok, I guess.![]()
I hope I'm wrong.
Just need to add that this is one of those reasons I hate Obama so much. Our alleged mission in Afghanistan was to catch the mastermind of the 9/11 bombings and we did it (allegedly - body was dumped at sea before a formal autopsy could be performed). How groovy would it have been to have Obama declare all the war bull crap over and have a ticker tape parade for our boys? Wouldn't that have been awesome? But Obama, like Bush before him, found that being servant to defense contractors pays VERY well. So the war goes on and Obamas pockets get fatter and our men and women keep getting killed. Wave the flag boys.Seventy percent of US troop fatalities in Afghanistan have happened under his watch also. So what?You do remember we got Osama on Obama's watch, right?There's been a lot of different discussions in this 62 page thread. Not all of my 102 posts are critical of Obama or even discuss Benghazi. While things could have been handled better, I don't blame the Administration for the attack. Terrorists exploit weaknesses. You will never stop them all and it's useless to point fingers after the fact. Hopefully we learned from mistakes and have improved for future events. My criticism continues to be the actions in the aftermath of the attack. Sorry if I don't believe they are doing EVERYTHING in their power to track down those responsible. I mean the lead suspect, Khattani, is sipping drinks poolside with a NY Times reporter yet we have not interviewed him yet (AFAIK) I do not see in our President a man that is persistent and diligent. Five years in, I think I'm allowed to make that judgement now. Yes, just my opinion.Cool jamny. Just seems kind of strange - you have 102 posts in this thread, virtually every one of them critical of the Obama administration in some form, yet you deny believing any of the debunked conspiracies and admit you have no clue as to what they are doing to track down those responsible.
All you really know is that you oppose any and all things Obama administration.
Ok, I guess.![]()
I hope I'm wrong.
He does, but he finds that irrelevant along with the fact that Bush was not even that interested in trying to find him:You do remember we got Osama on Obama's watch, right?There's been a lot of different discussions in this 62 page thread. Not all of my 102 posts are critical of Obama or even discuss Benghazi. While things could have been handled better, I don't blame the Administration for the attack. Terrorists exploit weaknesses. You will never stop them all and it's useless to point fingers after the fact. Hopefully we learned from mistakes and have improved for future events. My criticism continues to be the actions in the aftermath of the attack. Sorry if I don't believe they are doing EVERYTHING in their power to track down those responsible. I mean the lead suspect, Khattani, is sipping drinks poolside with a NY Times reporter yet we have not interviewed him yet (AFAIK) I do not see in our President a man that is persistent and diligent. Five years in, I think I'm allowed to make that judgement now. Yes, just my opinion.Cool jamny. Just seems kind of strange - you have 102 posts in this thread, virtually every one of them critical of the Obama administration in some form, yet you deny believing any of the debunked conspiracies and admit you have no clue as to what they are doing to track down those responsible.
All you really know is that you oppose any and all things Obama administration.
Ok, I guess.![]()
I hope I'm wrong.
Just to keep things in context.Q Mr. President, in your speeches now you rarely talk or mention Osama bin Laden. Why is that? Also, can you tell the American people if you have any more information, if you know if he is dead or alive? Final part -- deep in your heart, don't you truly believe that until you find out if he is dead or alive, you won't really eliminate the threat of --
THE PRESIDENT: Deep in my heart I know the man is on the run, if he's alive at all. Who knows if he's hiding in some cave or not; we haven't heard from him in a long time. And the idea of focusing on one person is -- really indicates to me people don't understand the scope of the mission.
Terror is bigger than one person. And he's just -- he's a person who's now been marginalized. His network, his host government has been destroyed. He's the ultimate parasite who found weakness, exploited it, and met his match. He is -- as I mentioned in my speech, I do mention the fact that this is a fellow who is willing to commit youngsters to their death and he, himself, tries to hide -- if, in fact, he's hiding at all.
So I don't know where he is. You know, I just don't spend that much time on him, Kelly, to be honest with you. I'm more worried about making sure that our soldiers are well-supplied; that the strategy is clear; that the coalition is strong; that when we find enemy bunched up like we did in Shahikot Mountains, that the military has all the support it needs to go in and do the job, which they did.
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Q But don't you believe that the threat that bin Laden posed won't truly be eliminated until he is found either dead or alive?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, as I say, we haven't heard much from him . . . I -- I'll repeat what I said. I truly am not that concerned about him.
And yet his administration created the team that never relented in hunting him down and killing him?He does, but he finds that irrelevant along with the fact that Bush was not even that interested in trying to find him:You do remember we got Osama on Obama's watch, right?There's been a lot of different discussions in this 62 page thread. Not all of my 102 posts are critical of Obama or even discuss Benghazi. While things could have been handled better, I don't blame the Administration for the attack. Terrorists exploit weaknesses. You will never stop them all and it's useless to point fingers after the fact. Hopefully we learned from mistakes and have improved for future events. My criticism continues to be the actions in the aftermath of the attack. Sorry if I don't believe they are doing EVERYTHING in their power to track down those responsible. I mean the lead suspect, Khattani, is sipping drinks poolside with a NY Times reporter yet we have not interviewed him yet (AFAIK) I do not see in our President a man that is persistent and diligent. Five years in, I think I'm allowed to make that judgement now. Yes, just my opinion.Cool jamny. Just seems kind of strange - you have 102 posts in this thread, virtually every one of them critical of the Obama administration in some form, yet you deny believing any of the debunked conspiracies and admit you have no clue as to what they are doing to track down those responsible.
All you really know is that you oppose any and all things Obama administration.
Ok, I guess.![]()
I hope I'm wrong.
http://www.buzzflash.com/contributors/2002/11/13_Laden.html
"I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority."
- G.W. Bush, 3/13/02
"I am truly not that concerned about him."
- G.W. Bush, repsonding to a question about bin Laden's whereabouts,
3/13/02 (The New American, 4/8/02)
cool post broCan't wait to compare the coverage of this vs. the Christie traffic jam incident.
Does Christie get to say he doesn't care, too?